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so you have got to hope if you are an adam scott fan he hate at 16 in the bunker which was basically a shank. >> it is not the simplest shot. >> we don't want to totally forget about mcilroy who's at 10 under par and he could birdie the last hole and be a factor at 11 under in a playoff. >> he is looking well left of the flag. >> pretty steep, huh? >> very steep. oh that's beautiful done. beautifully done. >> i would say if he had 10 balls from there, that would be at least one of the best two. >> and while all that was going on this was rory mcilroy off the tee. again needs a birdie and needs a miss coming up by adam scott.
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if mcilroy can somehow get a birdie here but this was headed right and that is going to make the proposition for a three even more difficult. that rattles around in the top of the palm fronds and there it is across the cart path. >> i was right there earlier today looking at that and that is no shot. >> so mickelson for his par before adam scott strokes his par attempt. and here is mickelson once again, right down to the wire here pretty much johnny. in the thick of it. as he's trying to become the oldest winner of a world golf championship event. >> mark, is this not too far off the line of adam scott's putt? >> this will help adam. that's a good one, johnny. >> the longest winless drought of his pga tour career is going to continue. nevertheless though he's not going to be too disappointed. i he's in contention. he can feel it coming to a
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a w is not far off. >> i don't think he'll be too disappointed. >> not too much break here. >> little slow. >> so a closing bogey 5 for mickelson. just two birdies on the day. round of 70. begins with season with three top five starts. and in with bubba watson, who is in at that 11 number and signing ing autographs. here we go. this putt for back to back wins and remember, runner up, to bubba, at riviera. >> the only thing he could have
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i'm not sure phil's putt really helped him. you're right. you just can't give the hole away at all. hit it firm. >> we'll see if this stroke works with the short putter. [ cheers and applause ] >> got it. he's 2 for 2 in florida. we still have rory mcilroy back there. it would take a miracle hole out. >> what a blessed four that was. hitting that back and the little puffy area where it didn't kick off at much and then a magnificent kick shot. and his caddie david clark who is most likely going to end one two caddie flags in his first two starts and here's a a guy who's been out here for years
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and here rory mcilroy, the last guy who stands in the way of officially making adam scott a winner here in florida. >> he's got a window. just about his launch angle from here. 188. he'll have to start at the left edge of the green but the wind is blowing to the right. so could pull off a wonderful shot here. >> yeah. there is an opening. >> well this is going at the very right and going miss right i think. and so adam scott. >> projected now to climb to number 6 in the world. and what a roller coaster couple of weeks. makes two double bogeys in a span of three holes on the front nine. the winning putt.
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with a conventional putting style that he had to adopt at the beginning of the year, adam got his money again. and the last two and a half decades only one player has won in consecutive weeks on the florida swing. tiger woods in 2001 when he won arld arnold's event, and the players. >> bubba watson, just congratulated. adam scott a very class act there by bubba. we saul sau a lot of wild shots going on out there. how would you describe the difficulty of doral today. >> very difficult. this is the blue monster. this is what trump and everybody wanted. they wanted tough like this. with the wind picking up like it did today, very difficult. 18, they put the tee all the way back. so it was a real test. >> you came close here before. you came close again. what is it about doral that fits your eye and your game? >> you know, i think it is just
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but i can still play from the rough. you know, it is hard to hit a lot of fairways for anybody, not just me. but you can still play from it and right now i'm just seeing the shots so well and that's what i've been doing around here. i just knowky kyi can play out of the little bit of trees and i'm just staying committed around the golf course even though it is really difficult. >> thanks a lot. >> we'll see bubba in a couple of weeks at bay hill along with adam scott. and there is the handshake. and congratulations to adam scott, who trails by six shots after the fifth hole today.
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we continue to follow several shootings from across hampton roads. over the last 48 hours - at least 6 people have been shot in five different incidents. a man is dead after a shooting along kingston avenue in norfolk -- at least three people, including a teenager, are still in the hospital after being badly injured... those three shootings happened in hampton, newport news and virginia beach. a woman has non-life threatening injuries after being shot in newport news. and - earlier this afternoon - a person is in the hospital after being shot along portsmouth
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motel in virginia beach. the victim - is in the hospital. 10 on your side's matt gregory is live from virginia beach with the newest information. i asked police where this happened, was it inside the super 8 motel or outside here on the street. a spokseperson wouldn't say, but i spoke to a person who slept there last night. he said gunshots woke him from sleep. he told me heard several pops like firecrackers around 6 this morning. it woke him up. but he decided to stay in his room. according to police he heard someone shooting a man several times. police spoke to witnesse shortly after. detectives say they got a description of the male suspect. officers found the man matching that description not far from the hotel. they arrested him. the victim in this case, medics transported to a nearby hosptial he has life threatening injuries from a single gunshot. one of the people who heard the gunshots, said this scene is too common not only in
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brian sloggie / woken by gunshots c0025 7:30 " well its everyday. you look at the news somebody is getting chesapeake, portsmouth whatever. its scary man." 7:40 i asked police for the name of the suspect arrested. i also asked what condition the victim as of now, but i have not gotten a response back. in virginia beach matt gregory 10 on your side. police continue to look for the suspect in a shooting on nickerson boulevard in hampton. a man is still in the hospital after being shot yesterday afternoon. officers are still looking for the suspect. if you have any information that can help police - call the crime line. in the weather department - the temperatures have started to warm up across hampton roads. if you think it's nice now - wait until you hear what meteorologist ashley baylor has in her seven day forecast. but first, here's a live look from towercam 10. it was a bright and sunny day! meteorologist ashley baylor is in the super doppler weather center to
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those temperatures will get. tonight: mainly clear. chilly. lows: low-30s. winds: calm. monday: high, thin clouds. nice and mild! highs: low-60s. winds: sw 5-10 mph. tuesday: mostly sunny. warmer! highs: low-70s. winds: sw 5-10 mph. this discussion will be a struggle - we don't have much to talk about in the weather department! we had some isolated showers early this morning, but evening, expect mainly clear skies with the mercury dropping to near 40 by 9 pm. overnight, chilly start to your monday. you'll need a warm jacket as you head out the door, but you we'll be treated to we continue through the dropped the chance of showers for thursday night....instead, we won't see any rain until
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an icon - and former first lady - nancy reagan is dead at the age of 94. a spokesperson says she died from congestive heart failure... the news broke earlier today... nancy reagan is most known for her 'just say no to drugs' and her dedication to charity work. rene marsh looks back on her incredible life. nancy reagan once said, "my life really began when i married my husband." (nancy reagan) "everything just fell into place with ronnie and me. we completed each other." she was born anne frances robbins in new york in 1921. her parents were separated, and when she was seven, her mother married a chicago neurosurgeon named loyal davis...who later adopted her. she studied acting in college, and in 1949 signed a contract with m-g-m....but her career nearly ended before it began when her name appeared on a list of suspected
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hoping to help, a friend arranged for her to meet the president of the screen actor's guild, a dashing leading man... named ronald reagan. (sheila tate/ nancy reagan's press secretary) "she wanted to fix this but she also wanted to meet ronald reagan. because she had heard how available and cute he was." it would be the start of one of hollywood's...and washington's...most enduring love stories. (nancy reagan) "i knew right away, it took him a little bit longer, i had to push him a little bit." the couple even played opposite each other in a movie called "hellcats of the navy". in 1966, ronald reagan started a second career as a politician....and was elected governor of california. when he began his run for president...she was by his side, gazing adoringly... (kenneth duberstein/ former white house chief of staff) "it was for real. that wasn't an actress. the adoration they had for each other." once her husband was in office, she was often seen wearing designer gowns, and famously re-
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house. this brought heavy criticism from the press. but she had her own special grit. especially after an assassin's bullet struck her husband. she rarely left his bedside. as first lady, reagan traveled the country promoting a drug education program which made famous the phrase "just say no." (nancy reagan) "now, i didn't mean that was the whole answer, obviously, but it served a purpose." she also successfully battled breast cancer once the couple left washington, reagan cared for her husband for years as he struggled with alzheimer's. after his death, and majestic state funeral in 2004,reagan devoted her time to his presidential library and foundation. (nancy reagan) "there are people who told me that it gets much easier. well, maybe for them, but not for me.i miss him now more than i ever did." nancy reagan will be
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unflinching devotion to her husband. both in and out of the spotlight. in washington. . i'm rene marsh she will be buried at the ronald reagan presidential library in simi valley, california, next to president reagan. in lieu of flowers, mrs. reagan requested contributions be made to the ronald reagan
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one person is dead, another hurt after they were hit yesterday by a norfolk southern train in winston- salem, north carolina. investigators say five people, including a child, were walking along a bridge when the train came along. three of them were able to get out of the path of the train. a 51-year-old woman died at the scene, and get surgery after being hit. still ahead - remembering a virginia officer - we'll take you to the hometown of ashley
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down last weekend. honey, would some captain d's make you feel better? yeeeaah! (woo) when you love seafood this much... back again? i hope it's just a clumsy phase. ...it's gotta be d's. anything's worth it for our new home-style flounder meal or double dozen shrimp. also, try our grilled menu featuring new tuscan tilapia. for full meals starting at just $4.99, it's gotta be d's. we have a follow-up to a story we've been following for more than a week. last saturday rookie police officer, ashley guindon was shot to death in prince william county.
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day of the job - when she was shot to death while responding to a domestic argument in woodbridge. people in springfield, massaschusetts are honoring guindon. this is video from a wake earlier this afternoon - her funeral is tomorrow in west springfield. she was 28 years old. tonight: mainly clear. chilly. lows: low-30s. winds: calm. monday: high, thin clouds. nice and mild! highs: low-60s. winds: sw 5-10 mph. tuesday: mostly sunny. warmer! highs: low-70s. winds: sw 5-10 mph.
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struggle - we don't have much to talk about in the weather department! we had some isolated showers early this morning, but the sun quickly took over and boosted temperatures into the low-50s. this evening, expect mainly clear skies with the mercury dropping to near 40 by 9 pm. overnight, with mainly clear skies, chilly start to your monday. you'll need a warm jacket as you head out the door, but you won't need one as you're heading home! high pressure will take control tomorrow, so we'll be treated to plenty of sunshine with highs back in the low-60s! it'll be even warmer as we continue through the week - low-70s on tuesday, then mid-70s expected all the way through friday!
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of showers for thursday night....instead, we won't see any rain until next sunday! still ahead - fighting obesity - we'll tell you the popular food that may
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diet. those who do so are less likely to develop type-two diabetes and heart disease. recent study suggest peanuts and peanut butter may hold the key to preventing obesity, too.
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middle school children who swapped out peanuts for unhealthy snacks. after 12 weeks, the children who ate the nuts had a lower body mass index than those who did not. and they continued to lower their b-m-i for 12 weeks beyond the study. still ahead - remembering nancy reagan - we'll show you how people across the country are remembering
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first lady. tonight: mainly clear. chilly. lows: low-30s. winds: calm. monday: high, thin
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highs: low-60s. winds: sw 5-10 mph. tuesday: struggle - we don't have much to talk about in the the sun quickly took over clear skies with the mercury dropping to near 40 by 9 pm. overnight, with chilly start to your monday. you'll need a pressure will take low-60s! it'll be even way through friday! i've won't see any rain until next sunday! america loses an iconic first lady. nancy reagan is dead at 94. she is being remembered
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strength...her class...and as a woman who changed the role of first lady. nbc's dan scheneman has reaction to mrs. reagan's death. across the country nancy reagan was honored and remembered. president and mrs. obama said they are fortunate to benefit from her "proud example" and said political director echoed those sentiments. (voice of chuck todd/nbc this new era where the public is used to the first lady being this personal and political advisor to the president." on the campaign trail, former california gov. arnold schwarzenegger, appearing at a john kasich rally, said the former first lady and former president are together again. (arnold schwarzenegger / (r) former california governor :39-:47) "she will join him now in heaven and this love affair between the two them will start all over again." republican presidential hopeful john kasich served in congress during the reagan years. (gov.
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presidential candidate :53-:58) "she was an incredible lady....she was very strong and a class act...." in southern california....mourners brought flowers to the reagan library. (donna ferguson1:03-1:07) "it's like the end of an era...it's sad it's bitter sweet." mrs. reagan will be buried at the library....next to her husband. dan scheneman nbc news. covering decision 20-16 this evening... fresh off saturday's primary wins in louisiana and kentuckydonald trump is still leading the republican pack.with ted cruz picking up new delegates from wins in maine and kansas. on the democratic sidebernie sanders and hillary clinton debate again tonight in flint, michigan. clinton has more than double the delegates that sanders has - so far. nbc's jennifer johnson has our story from washington. (super on screen - golf channel :00-:06) republican frontrunner donald trump took sunday off to watch golf at his florida tournament.
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-------------:07/:13 -----------in/out) after victories saturday in louisiana and kentucky...trump now has 392 delegates to ted cruz's 305 after he took maine and kansas. (----------------graphic out -----------------------) marco rubio is hoping for a big win march 15th in his home state of arnold - too short to super) "he was an action hero when he went to washington..." republican leaders are already talking about a contested convention if trump is the nominee. sot donald trump / (r) presidential candidate :xx-:xx) super already on screen in upper corner - unifier...i'm very much a unifier...maybe people don't see that but they will see that." ted cruz has said he'll support the nominee...but predicts it won't be already on screen in and our campaign has shown it's the only one that can do so." (nats of hillary 14:04:06 "know how grateful i am...") hillary clinton...in michigan ahead of tuesday's primary.... has over double the number of delegates than bernie former state department staffer has now been granted immunity in the fbi probe of her private email server. (sot hillary clinton/ (d) presidential candidate :xx-:xx) super already on screen in upper corner - cbs face the nation "i'm delighted he's agree to cooperate as everyone has." clinton picked up more delegates
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while sanders won big in kansas and nebraska. super: jennifer johnson / washington, dc 1:18-1:23 "clinton and sanders go head-to-head again tonight in another democratic debate in flint, michigan. despite johnson, nbc news, washington. straight ahead - pope condemnation - we'll tell you the events that unfolded in one middle eastern country
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yemen, an attack condemned by pope francis. francis told the faithful during his angelus address that the nuns "gave their blood for the church" as victims of the attackers but also of "the globalization of indifference." gunmen stormed the retirement home run by a charity established by mother teresa. also, pope francis praised an ecumenical project recently started in italy to fly refugees to europe as "a concrete sign of the commitment for peace and life." refugess have begun to arrive in rome from camps in lebanon, morocco and ethiopia. still ahead - surfing together - we'll show you who - or what went
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weekend. game on saturday - in an effort to draw attention to the need for diversity on its campus. the protest follows a a decision made this week by tennessee lawmakers to defund the school's office of diversity and inclusion. the students wore all black and sat together during the game.... then left during the second half to protest outside. supporters say this was the most effective way they could think of to get the word out. diversity and inclusion. diversity important they are asking me why is my paid attention to on this campus. an estimated one hundred-fifty students took part in the protest. surfers and their dogs
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a surfing festival in australia. some of the canine competitors rode the waves with their owners, while others surfed solo. organizers say the competition wasn't about winning or losing - it was a fun way to bring together dogs and humans and celebrate their love of surfing. the human competitors said their dogs loved it. pretty proud of him for staying on the board for the whole time. i was thinking at some point that he was going to jump off but no, he stayed, he trusted me enough to stay (laugh)." surfers of all ages and skill levels took part. we're following severe weather from the west coast. heavy rain flooded the streets of northern california. this video was taken off of wilderness loop in linda, about 40 miles north of sacramento. the heavy rain is needed in northern california as the area has been in a severe drought for past several years. the rain is forecasted to continue falling on
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tonight: mainly clear. chilly. lows: low-30s. winds: calm. monday: high, thin clouds. nice and mild! highs: low-60s. winds: sw 5-10 mph. tuesday: mostly sunny. warmer! highs: low-70s. winds: sw 5-10 mph. this discussion will be a struggle - we don't have much to talk about in the weather department! we had some isolated showers early this morning, but the sun quickly took over and boosted temperatures into the low-50s. this evening, expect mainly clear skies with the mercury dropping to near 40 by 9 pm. overnight, with
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temperatures will tumble back into the low-30s..so a bit of a chilly start to your monday. you'll need a warm jacket as you head out the door, but you won't need one as you're heading home! high pressure will take control tomorrow, so we'll be treated to plenty of sunshine with highs back in the low-60s! it'll be even warmer as we continue through the week - low-70s on tuesday, then mid-70s expected all the way through friday! i've dropped the chance of showers for thursday night....instead, we won't see any rain until
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up next---an announcment from peyton manning is on the way--- uva's malcolm brogdon makes acc history--- and william & mary trying to make history of their own---today playing for a spot in the caa tournament championship---the game
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five original programs never to have made the ncaa tournament----they were two wins away---
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tournament semi final against the top-seed winner of the tournament gets the automatic bid-- william & mary wearing green---flying in the greg molinowski---puts his man on the floor--drains the three--- then on the fast break--- terry tarpy--behind the back to connor burchfield tribe led 34-30 at the half-- late second half--- hofstra takes the lead--- juanye green---caa player of the year---3 pointer goes---he had 14--- ameed tanksley--right past daniel dixon---game high 23 points for tanksley--- the pride have a 6-point lead--- tribe erase it in the blink of an eye--- molinowski---3 of his career high 22 ties it--- last 20 seconds--- game tied at 67--- jaun-ye green on the drive----to denton koon---pride take the lead--- last chance for the
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great look from three---- off the rim--- and that's it--- hofstra wins it 70 to straight year---heartbreak in the caa tournament for coach tony shaver--- "i thought our competitive spirit was at a really high level played really hard, loved the look in the kids' eyes all night long, we really battled and competed hard. it really meant a lot to us. i would say secondly our execution was really not quite good enough. it really wasn't. i would've liked to have seen a little more ball movement from our guys tonight. we played hard. we really played hard. they finish 20 and 11 and could still be looking at a bid to the nit--- uva's malcolm brogdon was named the atlantic coast conference player of the year---and defensive player of the year----first time that's ever happened in the acc---- the senior guard has been the unquestioned leader
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cavaliers---averaging over 18 points, 4 rebounds and nearly 3 assists a game--- he earne 38 votes for player of the year---ahead of north carolina's brice johnson who received 9---north carolina state guard anthony cat barber out of hampton high school got 3 votes---while duke's grayson allen got one--- the other acc awards---miami's jim larranaga---named the acc coach of the year----just barely beating out buzz williams of virginia tech---duke forward brandon ingram named the acc freshman of the year---brogdon, barber johnson and allen were all named acc first team---along with clemson's jaron blossomgame----the acc tournament starts on wednesday--- if christopher newport university is celebrating a trip to the division iii final four next weekend---it won't be on their home floor-- even as the fourth-ranked team in the nation--- cnu will have to travel
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weekend's sweet 16---- they'll play keen state after holding on to beat new york university 67-64 last night--- 21 points and 12 rebounds for marcus carter---the conference player of the year out of bruton high school in williamsburg--- captains also got 19 from aaron mcfarland--- they're now riding a 19-game win streak----a program best 28 and 1 on the year--- also the women are in the sweet 16 next weekend--they'll play scranton--- and as expected---the sherrif will ride off into the sunset--- according to a number of reports----future hall of fame quarterback peyton manning will anounce his retirement tomorrow around 1'clock--- 18 seasons in the nfl----and number 18 made his last one of the most memorable---helping the denver broncos win super bowl 50 over cam newton and the panthers--- the two-time super bowl champion manning is 39 years old and will leave the game as the all-time leader in passing yards, passing
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. daly: it started nine seasons ago... welcome to "the voice," a singing competition unlike any other. ...and became... [ cheering ] ...an emmy-winning global phenomenon attracting the greatest undiscovered singers in the country... and the biggest artists in the music industry to coach them. boom! tonight, the blind auditions kick off an epic 10th season of "the voice." returning to our coaches' chairs...
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grammy award-winning lead singer of maroon 5, adam levine. adam: after 10 season on this show, what inspires me still to this day is that you have this awesome job that helps people along in their careers. it's pretty staggering. daly: four-time winning coach with over 20 number-one country hits, superstar blake shelton. blake: it's so exciting to me to see an artist on this show go on to have a song on the radio and tour. i can't wait to see who the next one's gonna be. daly: legendary producer and artist with 12 grammy awards, season 8 "voice" champion pharrell williams. we meet on the basis and the discipline of music. it's this thing that we all love and cherish so much. daly: and the original queen of "the voice," one of the greatest female vocalists of all time, five-time grammy winner christina aguilera. christina: having the opportunity to give back to someone else, that's really what motivates me to come back and what initiated joining "the voice." and kicking it off with the guys has been tremendous.

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